i2 of the Supply Chain i2 Technologies at the Front of the Supply Chain S. McVey - August 8th, 1999 Vendor Summary i2 Technologies is the largest and fastest growing vendor of supply chain management software with $456 million in revenue over the last twelve months and a 48% average growth rate over the last five years. For the second quarter of 1999, total revenues were $131.4 million, an increase of 57% over second quarter 1998 ($83.6 million). Net income in the second quarter was $8.5 million, compared
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i2 Verticals To Ra-b2b-it Stew i2 Adds More Verticals To Ra-b2b-it Stew S. McVey - March 27th, 2000 Event Summary As vertical B2B marketplaces multiply like rabbits, i2 Technologies is nurturing a warren of its own. Some observers estimate that today's 400 or so B2B sites will proliferate to over 10,000 over the next few years. This hardly seems to be an exaggeration considering that vendors from all areas, ERP, supply chain management, CRM, e-commerce, have discovered synergies between e-markets and their
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i2 Now Serving B2B Suppliers i2 Now Serving B2B Suppliers S. McVey - May 29, 2001 Event Summary i2 recently announced a selection of services intended to help suppliers connect to buyer-centric marketplaces. Suppliers of both MRO and direct goods have been regarded as second citizens by B2B e-marketplace vendors who have focused largely on addressing the procurement needs of corporate enterprises while asking suppliers to fend for themselves. In part to redress this oversight, i2 Supplier Enablement will
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i2 in Process Industry Play i2 Enlists Honeywell in Process Industry Play S. McVey - May 17, 2000 Event Summary i2 Technologies recently signed an agreement with Hi-Spec Solutions, a software division of IT conglomerate Honeywell International, Inc., to deliver a combined solution for process manufacturing companies to optimize their extended supply chains and collaborate with suppliers and customers. Honeywell will place its Unified Manufacturing Solutions for production management and manufacturing
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i2 Paints Broad Strokes at eDayi2 receives a great deal of criticism for delivering less than it sells, but remains the one SCM vendor most capable to realize its vision.

i2 Broad Strokes at eDay i2 Paints Broad Strokes at eDay S. McVey - August 29, 2000 Event Summary At eDay, a one-day event for press and analysts in New York City, i2 Technologies announced the availability of TradeMatrix Network, the next evolution of its e-marketplace offering. In Network, i2 combines its horizontal services like FreightMatrix, content from its 2000-strong supplier network, tools for helping clients post their own parts inventories, open APIs for connection to other private and public
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Commerce One: Everything but ProfitsCommerce One is a household name because of its strong growth and its focus on the global marketplace. It now has to decide how to respond to the recent Ariba

i2 incredible partnership between Ariba, i2 and IBM (see TEC note: B2Big Deal for IBM, Ariba, and i2 ) While it has partnerships with Aspect (which the company says will continue despite Aspect's absorption by i2 (see TEC note: IBM is not Enough: i2 Snatches Aspect and SupplyBase ), with Adexa, and with various system integrators, they do not match the magnitude of Ariba's deal. In sheer numbers a case can be made that the difference isn't huge. For example, PriceWaterhouseCoopers has 500 consultants
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i2 Terms Like JDA & i2 Many people are aware of a reality show on television titled “Jon & Kate Plus 8”, which features a couple that is separated and ready to get divorced. Occasionally couples have disagreements and need to get away from each other to sort things out then come back to the table with new perspectives. That’s what JDA and i2 have done with their deal from last year. JDA plans (once again) to acquire i2 Technologies. This time around, the offer is for $396 million (USD). Last year a
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i2 it inherits from its i2 alliance, and Commerce One with its strong global network. Their partnerships - Ariba's with i2 and IBM, Commerce One's with SAP and GXS - also give them playing fields that are largely their own. While the overlap in spheres of influence and target customers is large, we think the time will come when they don't feel the urge to fight too terribly hard against each other. The two smaller companies we looked at are also tooting their horns. PurchasePro signed giant Computer Associat
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Ariba Holds Announcement FestivalAriba shells out to hold a meeting in Miami. The IBM/i2/Ariba alliance is going strong, and new tools will make it easier for the rest of us to get on board.

i2 for IBM, Ariba, and i2 ). Claiming that the effort required 300 developers for a period of two and a half months, the alliance announced that the baseline components of Ariba's B2B Commerce Platform and i2's TradeMatrix solution have been made interoperable with IBM's hardware platforms, its middleware, and its Application Framework methodology. Ariba also announced a start-to-finish methodology for implementing the Ariba B2B Commerce Platform. Dubbed AribaLive the package helps partners and customers
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